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Indefensible Slow-Counting in NV, AZ, and CA Undermines Confidence in Democracy

It's Friday, and votes are still being counted in Arizona, Nevada, and California. And the longer this unexplained madness continues, the less anyone can trust the outcome.

About 11 million Americans cast ballots in Florida on Tuesday. The Sunshine State finished counting within hours.

Even if the idiots running Arizona's elections decided to end the count, the total vote count would be around 3.5 million votes at most.

The people taking the short bus ride to vote in Nevada likely won't reach the 1.5 million total votes cast.

Sure, California has millions more voters than Florida, but we're talking about CaliforniaProgressive California is home to Silicon Valley. It's a scary Friday, and according to new york times According to the tracker, only 59 percent of the votes have been counted.

SANTA ANA, CA – FEBRUARY 26: Staff work to process mail-in ballots at the Orange County Voter Registration Office facility in Santa Ana, California, Monday, February 26, 2024. (Paul Bersebach/MediaNews Group/Orange County Register via Getty Images).

If the “lubes” in Oklahoma can count 1.5 million votes in a few hours, why can't they do it in Nevada?

Why is South Carolina's “backward inbred” able to count 2.5 million votes in a few hours, but not Arizona?

On Thursday, it was learned that Republican Sam Brown had lost his bid to unseat Democratic incumbent Sen. Jacky Rosen in Nevada. Well, if that call had been made Tuesday night instead of after 48 hours had been given for the shenanigans in Democratic-run Clark County (where about 70 percent of the votes come from) You will believe in the calling more.

From Arizona we are still waiting — still! — to see if Republican Kari Lake will become a U.S. senator. Given how much the establishment hates her, and given that the majority of the state's votes are counted in Democratic-controlled Pima and Maricopa counties, how can we believe the results?

Sorry, that's not the case. However, that is not the case.

Democrats have complete control of all of California, and the fate of who controls the U.S. House of Representatives will likely rest with the former Golden State. How can we believe the results?

Sorry, that's not the case. However, that is not the case.

Edit: I'll take it back. very sorry.

Lest the American fascist fact-checkers lose their minds over this, let me be clear…

I'm not saying Democrats are cheating. There's no way to know for sure (especially without voter ID, which is not required in these states). But what I want to say is that, for perfectly rational reasons, I don't believe in the results.

There is no good reason for 21cent It has been centuries since vote counting took this long. none.

So you have to ask yourself why…there's so much on the line that Democrats control these counties and Republicans always seem to be losing in these expanded numbers, and why is this? Will it take that long?

Did you know you have a ballot in Nevada? is accepted Even if there is no postmark, is it still three days after election day? How can anyone believe in Nevada's democracy when three days after the election, ballots are thrown into the transom without a postmark? I wonder? day?By then, anyone who wants to cheat will know exactly how many ballots need to be counted, and they won't even have to mail them in.? No postmark required. So who will deliver them?

Do you want us to believe in “well democracy”? Stop allowing Democrats to tamper with ballots days and days after the election. day.

At the very least, these states are inviting fraud through indefensible holes in their voting systems (including the lack of voter ID) — just as the Secret Service invited assassins into Butler, Pennsylvania, through mysterious holes in security. It's the same as .

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